The Cerizay Officer Center (Polish: Ośrodek Oficerski w Cerizay) was a detention center for officers of the Polish Army, who managed to reach France after the September 1939 Invasion of Poland.
Furthermore, it served as a detention center for those officers, who were blamed for the September 1939 disaster (most of them were political opponents of General Władysław Sikorski).
Commonly known as Wisniowiec (this name referred to the infamous prison at Nowy Wiśnicz), the center existed until the German invasion of France.
All of them had to report daily to the authorities, and the center was known for its widespread invigilation, observation and clandestine searches of private belongings.
In new location, the Isle of Bute, it was renamed into Officer Concentration Station Rothsay.